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We would be unwired from the internet if we did not use this company’s technology.
The administration is exacerbating the problems left over from the pandemic, risking inflation and recession.
Many self-managed superannuation funds hold CBA shares directly and have been richly rewarded by the bank’s bull run. But what to do next?
The unavoidable reality seems to be that Australia will need to pay more for defence to maintain the US alliance so important to national security.
In the right hands, artificial intelligence can clearly be a force for great good. It’s just that I keep coming across people who know how dire it...
In the age of automation, leadership will not be defined by who adopts AI the fastest but by who protects their people the best.
The party’s first female leader has just five other Liberal women alongside her in parliament, and still these men are ruling out the one thing we...
Those calling for Australia to not go all the way with Trump’s unpredictable America never tell us it would mean tripling the defence budget for a...
The same rules that apply to other public services where data is used to improve performance should also apply to our court system.
Some will deride discussion of these matters as culture wars. But economic leadership can only begin from a shared sense of national identity.
The Coalition’s shadow defence spokesman is posing questions the Albanese government is refusing to answer about Australia being drawn into a war...
In the longer term it is difficult to square sluggish productivity growth against inflation remaining close to the middle of the RBA 2-3 per cent...
The South American country’s president offers a radical experiment in economic therapy for a nation in desperate financial straits.
To uphold its charter of impartiality, the broadcaster should issue a general directive that no staff make controversial comments about contentious...
People such as the Israeli leader and Donald Trump, who I generally regard as forces for ill in the world, turn out to be, at least on Iran, forces...
Those of us who are spared horror have so much to be grateful for that it seems criminal — and somewhat insincere — to set our faces to despair.
Australia accounted for 9 per cent of all working AI experts across the Asia-Pacific, well ahead of South Korea and India, and second only to China.
Jim Chalmers is considering long-term policy measures to buoy the economy. They must include addressing startlingly low financial literacy levels.
Global uncertainty is well above normal levels which means momentum strategies should be underperforming… yet they are not. Here’s why.
There is no case for further increasing compulsory contributions. This wealth creation machine must now pivot to help Australians wisely manage...
The Treasurer must embark on a process that results in broad and substantial reform, rather than continue the unambitious and piecemeal approach of...
Donald Trump wanted – and got – acclaim and obeisance from NATO leaders. It’s lucky Anthony Albanese wasn’t in the picture.
The president’s pre-emptive strike on Iran helps bring greater stability to the region while potentially ushering in a new regime for financial...
The president’s bold strikes on Iran disproved the TACO theory, but it remains hard to figure how higher tariffs and inflation and a wider budget...
The US president gives more to allies that do more, spend more, and take more risks. Passivity is the danger, and free riding will be ruthlessly...